Hose, an ethnographer, naturalist and administrator under the second Rajah Brooke, was a writer on Borneo keen to promote himself. He was also one of the many eccentrics who were at the forefront of British wanderings around the globe. Here he wraps up his eventful life in an entertaining and more insightful series of reflections than some of his earlier works. 301 pages with an additional selection of more than 50 pages of his own and others' photographs. For further details, please see the scanned contents page.